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John Bentinck

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40: 105: 84: 341:, and while there he became involved in an unfortunate misunderstanding, in the course of which he took the extreme step of placing a Captain Angell, his superior officer, under arrest. The affair, however, was cleared up, the accusations against Captain Angell which had prompted his arrest were fully withdrawn, and on 17 October 1758, Bentinck was promoted to be captain of the frigate 423:
used on board ship as to have gained the credit of its invention. He gave his name to "Bentinck shrouds", which supported the rigging of masts. Next, he invented the "Bentinck boom" which, among other things, made going about much easier. Finally, Bentinck developed a triangular mainsail often used
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Biographia Navalis; or, Impartial memoirs of the lives and characters of officers of the navy of Great Britain, from the year 1660 to the present time; drawn from the most authentic sources, and disposed in a chronological
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Bentinck had great ingenuity in mechanical pursuits, and effected many useful nautical improvements, especially with regard to ships' pumps. He introduced such important additions and improvements into the
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on the conclusion of peace, he remained without a commission till 1766. In that year, he was commissioned to the 74-gun
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at Portsmouth, and held this, his last command, for three years. He died two years later on 23 September 1775.
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as a storm sail which became known as simply "the Bentinck sail". On 20 June 1765, he was elected a
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In 1758, Bentinck was present at an engagement in which the British captured the
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Captain John Bentinck (1737–1775) and his son, William Bentinck (1764–1813)
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at an early age. In August 1752, he was serving as a volunteer on board
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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in June of that year to make a voyage in the following July to
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 440:he was elected to parliament for the town of 211:(29 December 1737 – 23 September 1775) was a 8: 762:Royal Navy personnel of the Seven Years' War 231:He was a member of the younger line of the 19:For the British Army officer and peer, see 637: 38: 27: 507: 505: 356:, but was soon removed into the frigate 501: 16:British naval officer, inventor and MP 7: 274:, but returned in the same year to 21:John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland 385:until the end of the war in 1762. 14: 752:18th-century Royal Navy personnel 584:"Bentinck, John Albert (1737-75)" 293:of 44 guns, commanded by Captain 247:, daughter of Anton II, the last 630:Dictionary of National Biography 103: 82: 600:The History of Parliament Trust 519:. London: R. 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Index

John Bentinck, 5th Duke of Portland

Great Britain
Royal Navy
Captain
HMS Fly
HMS Dover
HMS Niger
HMS Dragon
HMS Centaur
Seven Years' War
William Bentinck
Royal Navy
British House of Commons
Rye
house of Bentinck
William, Count Bentinck
1st Earl of Portland
Charlotte Sophie
Count of Aldenburg
Royal Navy
HMS Centurion
Lisbon
Leyden
midshipman
HMS Penzance
fifth-rate
Hugh Bonfoy
Plymouth
Newfoundland

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